$1.5 million in 5 days? Sounds impressive—until you realize it’s another example of industrial-scale ocean stripping.
100,000 pounds gone in 5 days? That’s not fishing, that’s liquidation of a species.
Funny how no one mentions bycatch, habitat destruction, or long-term sustainability when profits are this high.
This isn’t fishing anymore—it’s just resource extraction with a side of drama and drone shots.
If it takes 100,000 pounds of fish to stay profitable, we’ve clearly crossed into dangerous territory.
Sure, they made $1.5 million—but how many years off the red snapper population did that cost?
They say it's a success story, I say it's a warning wrapped in a high-production video.
We applaud the hustle but ignore the fact that ocean recovery doesn’t happen in 5 days.
Mass fishing like this shouldn’t be entertainment. It should be a wake-up call.
If this is what it takes to feed the global seafood market, maybe we need to rethink what “success” means.